Phase-balancer.



E. F. W. ALEXANDBRSON. PHASE BALANGBR.

APPLIUATION FILED JUNE zo, 1912.

1,093,594, Patented Apr. 21, 1914 I/YTNESSES.' y 'JNVENTUH /TZZZ/ IHN-STEM( L XANUEHSUJSL i(v I By UNITED sTATEs PATENT oEEicE.

.ERNST F. W. ALEXANDERSON, 0F SCHEECTADY, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF'NEW YORK.

PHASE-BALANCER.

are connected thereto, or because unbalanced polyphase apparatus is operated fromr the systems. Such unbalancing limits the usefulness of the transuiissioii system and causes the apparatus connected to the system to be special and expensive. In cases of emergency it is often desirable to interchange iovver between systems, but it is objectionable to do this when one of the systems'is balanced and-the other unbalanced, because the balanced system will become thereby unbalanced. A

My invention has forl its object to balance such a polyphase transmission system in a simple and efficient manner by employing a phase balancercomprising a synchronous clfviiaiiio-electi'ic machine-and an auxiliary dynamo-electric machine. connected therewith. the phase rotation of said machines preferably being opposite.

Other features of *novelty which. .characterize my invention are pointed out with particularity in the lclaims annexed to and forming a part of this specification.

Fora better understanding of mv inven- I tion., reference'ma-y be had to the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing in. which-- Figure l, shows diagrammatically a sysvtem; arranged in accordance with my invenl tion; Fig. 2 showsdiagrammatically a modilic'ation. of a portion of the system of Fig. l; Fig. 3 is an outline of the apparatus used in carrying ont the modified s \'ster1|,"ai1d Fig. 4 is a voltage diagram.

.Referring to the drawing, S is a source of alternating current power connected to polyphase mains l, 2, 3, of a transmission system., 'Arr unbalanced load. may be conl need only necteci toi this svsten, for exam-ple, by con.- 1 it is designed to generate.

Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Apr. 21, 1914.

Application filed June 20, 1912. Serial No. 704,706.v L Am,D

nectingl single phase translating devices to thesingle phase mains connected to the two outside mains l and This unbalanced load will tend to cause a component of energy, as for example the voltage between mains 1 and 3 to be less thanthe voltage between mains l and 2, and mains 2 and 3. In order to correct this unbalancing of the voltage between the mains, I provide a phase-balancer which comprises a. synchronous dynamo-electric machineA and an auxiliary dynan'io-electric machine B connected. in series across the mains, the phase rotation of the machine A and thea-uxiliary machine B preferably being opposite. Preferably also the phase relation of their-'voltages is adapted to be relatively shifted. I preferV to shift thc phase of the voltage of the auxiliary machine relatively to that ofthe synchronous machine. The synchronous machine A and the auxiliary machine B are preferably mechanicall)7 connected together.

In order to shift the phase of the voltage of the auxiliary machine relatively to that. of the synchronous machine, I provide the auxiliary machine witha field winding coniprising a plurality of portions having different magnetic axes and relatively vary their weil-ation. l have shown the auxiliary machine field winding as composed of two portionsl l) and 7) having their magnetic. axes arranged at substantially electrical degrees. each portion havin asource of excitation which may be varied, such as direct current exciters E andlE. The armature of the auxiliary machine B may be connected between the synchronous machine and the mains or it may be connected as hereinafter described. If it is connected between the synchronous machine and the mains, it will be necessary to insulate it for the potential of the mains. I have shown a threephase system inf-,the drawing, in which the armature of the three-phase auxiliary machine B is connected' in series with the armature of the three-phase synchronous machine A so as to form the Y-point for the machine. By thus connecting the auxiliary machine B, its windings are connected between the neutral pointand the windings of machine' A and consequently be insulated for the voltae, which tots Fa y chine A are connected to the ends ot' the f crease its synchronizing power and to damnected in Y. The armature of the synchro- 22 of the synchronous machine, phase 12 and dependent upon the voltage of the mains 1, 2 and 3, may be provided for relatively changing the phase relation of the voltages of the machines A and B. i

The armature of auxiliary machine B has three phases 1', 2 and 3, which are connous machine A has three phases 12, 22 and 32, each of which is connected'at one end to the corresponding main. rIhe other ends of the phases ofthe -armature of the maphases of the armature ot auxiliary machine B, phase 22 of machine A being connected to phase 2f of auxiliary machine B but in suoli a manner that the voltage of this phase of the auxiliary machine opposes that ofl phase phase 32er' machine A being connected to phase 3 and phase 1 of machine B, respectively. l/Vith this connection of the phases of the machines A and B, their phase rotation is opposite. The synchronous machine A has a field winding a excited from a suitable source, such `as an exciter G. I have also shown the eld of machine A provided with an amortisseur winding a to inpen out pulsations due to single phase armature reactions, which occur because part of the armature windings act as motor windings andthe otherparts of the armaturewindings act as generator windings. The field excitation of the machine A maybe regulated by means of a regulator H, which depends on the unbalanced load across the mains 1 and 3; I have shown the regulator' H diagrammat-ically as a voltage regulator of the Tirrill type, the operation of which is well understood.

Consider the mains 1, 2, 3 supplying among other loads, an unbalancedload across mains 1 and 3, this will tend to reduce the voltage between these mains while the voltage between mains 1 and 2, and mains 2 and 3 will tend to rise. By the use of my phase balancer described above, the voltage between the mains 1 and 3 is increased while the voltage between the mains 1 and 2, and 2 and 3 is reduced. This is due to the fact that two of the phases of the phase balancer act as generators, while the third phase acts as a, motor. The motor Vphase is phase 2, and it takes power from main 2 and return power vto mains and 3..

In order to explain the theory of operation of my phase balancer, the winding on synchronous machine A will be considered as arranged along two axes which are sub-l stantially at right angles, phase 22 being arranged along one axis and phases 1%, 32 bethe current flowingvin phases 12 and 32er1V synchronous machine A, considered as a1'- ranged along an axis at right angles to that of phase 22, is in the same direction as the voltage generated therein. From this it will be seen that the phasev rotation of the current in machine A is opposite to the phase rotation of the voltage therein. In order to make current flow from phase 22 into phases 12 and 32 of `the synchronous machine, it is necessary to supply electromotire force to pump this current. This source of electromotive force is the auxiliary machine B. The flow of current in the auxiliary machine B is in the same direction-as in synchronous machine A, because the current flowing out of phase 22 of synchronous machine A flows into phase 2 of auxiliary machine B, and the current fiowing out of phases 3 and 1 of auxiliary machine B flows into phases 12 and 32 of synchronous machine A. It will .therefore be seen that the phase rotation of the current in synchronous machine A and auxiliary machine B is the'same, but all the phasesof auxiliary machine B, act. as generator phases, that is, the voltage generated in these windings is in the same direction as the current flowing therein, and consequently the phase rotation of the voltage of auxiliary machine B vis opposite to the phase rotation of the voltage of synchronous machine A.

In order to balance the voltages between the mains, the phase relation of the voltages of machine A and auxiliary machine B is shifted, as explained above, until the voltages between the mains are equal. The resultant field of auxiliary machine B may be shifted through 360 by suit-ably varying and reversing the excitation of the portions b and of the auxiliary machine field winding.

Referring to the voltage diagram of Fig.

'4, the various voltage vectors are lettered to correspond to the mains and the portions of the various machines in which the voltage is produced or on which the voltage is impressed, thus the vector lettered1-2 corresponds to the voltage between mains 1-2, the vector 12 corresponds to the terminal voltage of phase 12 of machine A, the vector 3 corresponds to the voltage of phase 3 of auxiliary machine B, etc.

Each of the regulators F and F comprises a magnet f connected to 'two of the polyphase mains. Each magnet controls a vibratory contact `7c Aworking V.against a'4 springl in a.' manner 'which iswell under- Vcut in and out resistances R and R in I station which furnishes unbalanced vpolystood in connection with the operation of a Tirrill regulator, which I have shown diagrammatically. The vibratory contacts the field circuits of the exciters E and E. The contacts are arranged, however, so that when ,the voltage between two of the mains is high, one ofthe resistances R or R is shortcircuited and the field of the corre sponding exciter increased thus increasing the voltage of the exciter and the part of the eld of the auxiliary machine B supplied thereby. Consider the case in which the voltage between mains 1 and 2 is high, then the corresponding regulator operates to increase the` voltage of exciter E and the excitation of the portion b of the field winding of the auxiliary machine. This will shift the resultant field of the auxiliary machine and change the phase. relation of yits voltage with respect to that of the synchronous machine A, until the resultant voltage of the phase balancer will lower the voltageA between mains 1 and 2." y

The exciters E, E' and G may be combined in one machine as'shown in F igs.2 and 3, in which case my phase balancer will then comprise only three machines, a synchronous machine A, an auxiliary machine Band an exciter M. The exciter M may be an ordinary direct current generator, in which case variable resistances would be placed in series with the field winding a and the portions b and b. of the field winding of the auxiliary machine. In the arrangement shown in Fig. 2, sets of brushes g, g diametrically opposite each other are connected tothe field winding a, sets of brushes e, c are connected to the portion b of the field windingof auxiliary machine B, and sets of brushes c, c are connected 'to the portion b of the field `winding of the auxiliary machine. Diametrically opposite field poles on the exciter M are connected in shunt to the corresponding sets of brushes, and the field excitation of each pair of poles may be regulated and consequently the voltage generated between the set-s of brushes g, (he, c, and e', e, in the same way as the fields ofl exciters E, E and QG are regulated by regulators F, F and H.

A phase'balancer in accordance with my invention may be installed in a power phase current due to, say a single phase load. It would be usedin this case to maintain the voltage `balanced and to increase the output of the generators in the station by allowing them to generate balanced polyphase current- My phase balancer may also be used on the distributing end of a transmission system to correct any unbalancing of the voltage' of the system, and also, if provided with a suitable regulater dependent on thevunbalancod looch'to l act a synchronous condenser and maintain the Voltage and power factor of the system.

I desire it to be understood that my invention is not liniited to the particular arrangements described, and I aim in the appended claims to cover all modifications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of my invention.

What I claim as new and desirelto secure by Letters Patentof the United States', is

l. A phase balancer comprising a' synehronous dynamo-electric machine and an auxiliary dynamo-electric machine connected therewith. the phase rotation of said machines being opposite.

phase balancer comprisinga polyphase syncln-ono-us dynamo-elcctric machine and a polyphase auxiliaryv dynamoelectric machine connected in series therewith, the phase rotation of said machines being opposite.

3. A phase' balancer coi'nprising a synchronous dynamo-electric machine and an auxiliary dynamo-electric machine connected therewith, the phase rotation of said synchronous machine and said auxiliary machine being opposite, and means for relatively changing the phaseelation of the voltages of said synchronous machine and said auxiliary machine.

4. In a system of transmission, polyphase mains, and means for balancing a 'component of the energy on said mains comprising a synchronous dynamo-electric machine and anauxiliary dynamo-electric machine connected in series across the mains, the phase rotation of said synchronous machine and said auxiliary machine heilig opposite. and means for shifting the phase of the voltage of said auxiliary machine relatively to that of said synchronous machine. v

5. In a system of transmission, polyphase mains, and means for balancing a component of the energy on said mains comprising a polyphase synchronous dynamo-electric machine, a polyphase auxiliary dynamo-electric machine mechanically connected to said synchronous machine, the armature of said auxiliary machine being connected in series with the armature of said synchronous vmachine across the mains, the phase rotation of said synchronous machine and said .auxiliary machine being opposite, and

means for relatively changing the phase relation of the voltages otl said synchronous Vmachine and said auxiliary machine.

6. In a system of transmission, polyphase mains, and means for balancing a component of the energy on said mains comprising a polyphase synchronous dynamo-electric machine, a polyphase auxiliary dynamo-electric machine mechanically connected to said synchronous machine, the er nature of said auxiliary machine beingpconneeted in series with the armature of said synchronous machine across the mains, the phase rotation of said synchronous machine and said` auxiliary machine being opposite, and means for shifting the phase of thel voltage of said auxiliary machine relatively to that 'of said synchronous machine. I f

7. In a system oftransmission, polyphase mains, and means for balancing a component of the energy on said mains comprising a polyphase synchronous dynamo-electric machine, the armature thereof being connected to said mains, a Apolyphase auxiliary dynamo-electric machine mechanically connected to said synchronous machine, the armature of said auxiliary machine being connected in series Withthe armature of said synchronous machine and forming a Y- point for said synchronous machine, the phase rotation of said synchronous machine and said auxiliary machine being opposite, and means for relatively changing the phase relation of the voltages of said synchronous machine and said auxiliary machine.

8. In a system of transmission, polyphase mains, and means for balancing a component of the energy. on said mains comprising a polyphase synchronous dynamo-electric machine, the armature thereof being connected to said mains, a polyphase auxiliary dynamo-electric machine mechanically connected to said synchronous machine, vthe armature of said auxiliary machine being connected in series With the armature of said synchronous machine and forming a Y- point for said synchronous machine, the

phase rotation of said synchronous machine and said auxiliary machine being opposite, and means for shifting the phase of the voltage of said auxiliary machine relatively to that vof said synchronous machine.

9. In a system of transmission, polyphase mains, and means for balancing a compo-' nent of the energy on said mains comprising a synchronous dynamo-electric machine and an auxiliary dynamo-electric machine connected in iseries across the mains, the phase rotation of said synchronous machine and said auxiliary machine being opposite, a field Winding for said auxiliary machine Vcomprising a plurality of portions, and

means for relatively varying the excitation of said portions so as to shift the phase of the voltage of said auxiliary machine relatively to that of said synchronous machine.

10. In a system of transmission, polyphase mains, and means for balancing .a 4component of the energy on said mains comprising asynchronous dynamo-electric ma Ichine-and an auxiliary dynamo-electric machine'connected .in series across the mains,

comprising two portions arranged at substantially 90 electrical degrees, and means for relatively Varying the excitation of said portions so as to shift the phase of the voltage of said auxiliary machine relatively to that of said synchronous machine.

l2. In a system of transmission, polyphase mains, and means for balancing a component v of the energy on said mains comprising a synchronous dynamo-electric machine' and an auxiliary dynamo-electric machine connected-in series acr'oss the mains, the phase rotation'of said synchronous machine and said auxiliary machine being opposite, a eld Winding for said auxillary machine l'comprising two portions arranged at substantially 90 electrical. degrees, a source of excitation for each of said portions, andy means for varying the excitation of' said Vportions so as-to shift the phase of the voltage of said auxiliary dynamo-electric machine relatively to that of said synchronous machine.

13. InaY system of transmission, polyphase mains, and means for balancing the 'voltage of said mainscomprising a synchronous dynamo-electric machine and an auxiliary'dynamo-electric machine connectedy in series across the mains, the phase rotation of said synchronous machine and said auxiliary machine being opposite, and means dependent upon the voltage of said mains for relatively changingithe phase relation ofthe voltages of said synchronous machine and said auxiliary machine.

14. In a system of transmission, polyphase mains, and means for balancing the voltage of said -mains comprlsing a synchronous dynamo-electric -machine and an auxiliary dynamo-electric machine connected in series across the mains, the phase rotation of said synchronous machine and said auxiliary machine being opposite, and means i `phase synchronous dynamo-electric machine,

synchronous machine and said auxiliary ma-` chine beingopposite, and means dependent upon the "voltage of said mains for rela-` tivelychaiiging the hase relation of the voltages of said sync ronous machineand said auxiliary machine.

16. In a' system of transmission, polyphase mains, and means `for balancing the voltage of said mains comprising a polyphase synchronous dynamo-electric machine, a polyphaseA auxiliary dynamo-electric machine mechanically connected to said synchronous machine, the armature of saidV auxiliary machine being connected in series with the armature of 'said synchronous machine across the mains, the phase rotationof said synchronous machine and said auxiliary machine being opposite, and means dependent upon the voltage of said mains for shifting the phase of the voltage of said auxiliary machine 'relatively to that of. said synchronous machine. I

17. .In afsystem of transmission, polyphase mains, and means for balancing the voltage of lsaid mainscomprising a polyphase synchronous dynamo-electric machine, the armaturev thereof being connected to said mains, a polyphase auxiliary dynamoelectric machine4 mechanically connected to` said synchro-iious machine, the armature of said auxiliary machine being connected in' series with the armature of said synchronous machine and forming a Y-point for said synchronous machine, the phase rotation of said synchronous machine and said auxiliary machine being opposite, and means dependent` upon the voltage of ksaid mains for shifting the phase of the iioltage of said auxiliary machine relatively to that of said synchronous machine.

18. In a system of transmission, polyphase mains, vand meaiisfor balancing the voltage of said mains comprising a polyphase synchronous dynamo-electric machine, a polyphase auxiliary dynamo-electric machine mechanically connected to said synchronous machine, the armature of said auxiliary machine being connected in series with the armature .of said synchronous machine across the mains, the phase rotation of said synchronous machine and said auxiliary machine being opposite,a field Winding for said auxiliary machine comprising a plurality of portions, and means for relatively varying the excitation of said portions so as to shift the phase ofthe voltage of said auxiliary machine reiatively to that of said synchronous machine..

19. In a systemA of transmission, polyphase mains, and means for balancing the voltage of said mains' comprising a polyphase synchronous dynamo-electric machine, a polyphase auxiliary dynamo-electric machine mechanically connected to said synchronous machine, the armature of said auxiliary Vmachine being connected' in series With the armature 4of said synchronous machine across the mains, the phase rotation of said :synchronous machine and said auxiliary machine being opposite, a field Winding for said auxiliary machine comprising a plurality of portions, a source of excitation for each of said portions, and means for varying the excitation of said portions so as to shift the phase of the Voltage of said auxiliary machine relatively to that `of said synchronous e machine.

20. In a system of transmission, polyphase mains, andmeans for balancing the voltage of said mains comprising a polyphase synchronous dynamo electric machine, a polyphase auxiliary dynamo-electric machine inechanically connected to said synchronous machine, the armature of said auxiliary machine being connected in series With the armature of said synchronous machine across the mains, the phase rotationof said synchronous machine and said auxiliary machine being opposite,a field Winding for said auxiliary machine comprising two portions arranged at substantially 90 electrical degrees, and means for relatively varying the excitation of said portions so as to shirt the Aphase of the voltage of said auxiliary machine relatively to that of said synchronous machine. y

21. In ai s system of`v transmission, polyphase mains, and means for balancing the voltage of said mainsA comprising a polyphase synchronous dynamo-electric machine, a polyphase auxiliary dynamo-electric inacliine mechanically connectedy to said synchronous machine, the armature of said auxiliary machine being connected in series with the armature of saidsynchronous machineV across the mains, the phase rotation of said synchronous machine and said auxiliary machine being opposite, a field winding for said auxiliary machine comprising two portions arranged at substantially 90 electrical degrees, a source of excitation for each or' said portions, and' means for Varying the excitation of said portions so as to shift the phase of the voltage of said auxiliary machine relatively to that of said synchi-cnous machine.

22. In a `system of transmission, pol,- phase mains, and means for balancing the voltage of said mains comprisingv a polyphase synchronous dynamo-electric machine, the armature thereof being connected to said mains, a polyphase auxiliary dynamo-elec- Jfric machine mechanically connected 'to said synchronous machine., the armature oi" said auxiliary machine being connected in series with the armature of said synchronous machine and forming a Y-point for said synchronous machine, the` phase rotation of said synchronous machine and said auxiliary machine being opposite, a field winding for said auxiliary machine comprising a plurality of portions, and means for relatively varyingthe excitation of said portions so as to shift the phase of the voltage of said auxiliary machine relatively to that of said synchronous machine.

In a system of transmission, polyphase mains, and means for balancing the voltage ofsaid mains comprising a polyphase synchronous dynamo-electric machine, the armature thereof being connected to said mains, a polyphase auxiliary dynamo-elecrric machine mechanically connected to said synchronous machine, the'armature of said auxiliary machine being connected in series with the armature of said synchronous machine and forming a'Y-point for said synchronous machine., the phase rotation of said synchronous machine and said auxiliary machinefbeing opposite, a eld'winding for said auxiliary machine comprising aplurality of port-ions, a'source of excitation for each of said portions, and means for varying the excitation of said portions so as to shift the phase of the voltage of said auxiliary machine relatively to that of said synchronous machine.

2a. ln a system of transmission, polyphase mains, and means for balancing the voltage of said .means comprising a polyphase svnchronous dynamo-electric machine,

the armature thereof being connected to said mains, a polyphase auxiliary dynamo-electric machine mechanically connected to said synchronous machine, the armature of said auxiliary machine being connected in series with the armature of said synchronous machine and forming a Y-point for said synchronous machine, the phase rotation of said synchronous machine and said auxiliary Inachine being opposite, a field Winding .for said auxiliary machine comprising two portions arranged at substantially 90 electrical degrees, and means for relatively Varying the excitation of said portions so as to shiftthe phase of the voltage of said auxiliary machine relatively to that of said synchronous machine. v

25. In :a system of transmission, polyphase mains, and means for balancing the voltage of said mainsl comprising a polyphase synchronous dynamo-electric machine, the armature thereof being connected to said mains, a polyphase auxiliary dynamoelectric machine mechanically connectedto said synchronous machine, the armature of said auxiliary machine being connected in series with the armature of said synchro-l nous machine and forming a Y-point for said synchronous machine, the phase rotation of said synchronous machine and said auxiliary machine being opposite, a field winding for said auxiliary machine comprising tivo portions arranged at substantially 90 electrical degrees, a source of excitation for each of said portions, and means `for varying the excitation of said portions so as to shift the phase of the Voltage of said 4auxiliarymachine relatively to that of said synchronous machine.

26. Ina system of transmission, polyphase mains having. an unbalanced load thereon, means for balancing the voltage of said mains comprising a synchronous dynamo-electric machine and an auxiliary dynamo-electric machine connected in series across the mains, the phase rotation of said synchronous machine and said auxiliary machine being opposite, and means dependent' on themnbalanced load for changing the excitation of said synchronous machine. A

27. In a system of transmission, polyphase mains having an unbalanced load thereon, means for balancing the voltage of said mains comprising a synchronous dynamo-electric machine and an auxiliary dynamo-electric machine connected in series across the mains, the phase rotation of said `synchronous machine and said auxiliary machine being opposite, means for relatively changing the phase relation of the voltages of said synchronous machine and said auxiliary machine, and means dependent on the unbalanced load for changing the excitation of said synchronous machine.

28. In a system of transmission, polyphase mains having an unbalanced load thereon means for balancing the voltage of said polyphase mains comprising a synchronous dynamo-electric machine and an auxiliary dynamo-electric machine connected in series across the polyphase mains, the phase rotation of said synchronous machine and said auxiliary machine being opposite, means for shifting the phase of the voltage of said auxiliary machine relatively to that of said synchronous machine, and means dependent on the unbalanced load for changing the excitation of said synchronous machine.

29. In a. system of transmission, a source of alternating current power, polyphase mains connected thereto, and means for balancing a component of the energy on said mains comprising a synchronous dynamo electric machine and an auxiliary dynamo electric machine connected in series across the mains, and means for shifting the phase of the voltage of said auxiliary machine relatively to that of said synchronous machine.

30. In a system of transmission, a source of alternating current power, polyphase mains connected thereto, and means for bal- Corrections in Letters Patent No. 1 ,093,594.

ancing a component of the energy on said mains comprising agpolyphase synchronous dynamo electric machine, a polyphase auxiliary dynamo electric machine mechanically connected to said synchronous machine, the armature of said auxiliary machine being connected in series with the armature o said synchronous machine across the mains, and means for relatively changing the phase relation of the voltages of said synchronous machine and said auxiliary machine.

31. yIn a. system of transmission, a source of alternating current power, polyphase mains connected thereto, and means for balancing a component ofthe energy on said mains comprising a polyphase synchronous dynamo electric machine, a polyphase auxiliary dynamo electric machine mechanically connected to said synchronous machine, the armature of said auxiliary machine being connected in series with the armature of said synchronous machine across the mains, and means for shifting the phase of the yoltage ot said auxiliary machine relatively to that of said synchronous machine.

In a system of transmission, a source of alternating current power, polyphase mains connected thereto, and means for balancing a component of the energy on said mains comprising al polyphase synchronous l machine, the armature thereof being connected to said mains, a polyphase auxiliary machine mechanically connected to said synchronous machine, the armature of said auxiliary machine being connected in series with the armature of said synchronous machine and forming a Y-point for said synchronous machine, and means for relatively changing the phase relation of the voltages of said synchronous machine and said auxiliary machine.

In a system of transmission, a source of alternating current power, polyphase mains connected thereto, and means for balancing a component of the energy on said mains comprising a polyphase synchronous machine, the armature thereof being connected to said mains, a polyphase auxiliary machine mechanically connected to said synchronous machine, the armature of said auxiliary machine being connected in series with the armature of said synchronous machine and forming a Y-point for said synchronous machine, and means for shifting the phase of the voltage of said auxiliary machine relatively tothat of said synchro nous machine.

in Witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this 18th day of June, 1912.

ERNST F. 1V. ALEXANDERSON.

Witnesses:

y MARGARET E. VOOLLEY,

HELEN 011mm).

[SEAL It is hereby certified that in Letters Patent No.1,093,'594, granted April 2l, 1914,

upon the application of Ernst F; W. Alexanderson, of Schenectady, New York, for

an improvement in Phase-Balaatncersn errors appear in the printed specification requiring correction as follows: Page 1, line 101, after the word machine insert the reference-letter A; page 6, line 37, for the word svnchronous read synchronous; and that the. said Letters Patent should be read with these corrections therein that the same may conform to the .record of the case in the Patent Otce,

Signed and sealed this 12th day of May, A. D., 1914.

J. T. NEWTON, y

Acting Commissioner of Patents. 

